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  2. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Doha: 1993 State-owned airline S A Qatar Amiri Flight: Consumer services Airlines Doha: 1977 State-owned VIP airline S A Qatar Development Bank: Financials Banks Doha: 1997 State-owned development bank S A Qatar Exchange: Financials Investment services Doha: 1995 State-owned primary exchange S A Qatar Executive: Consumer services Airlines Doha ...

  3. Qatar Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the exchange has grown to become one of the leading stock markets in the GCC region. In June 2009, Qatar Holding, the strategic and direct investment arm of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), and NYSE Euronext , the world's leading exchange group, signed an agreement to form a major strategic partnership to establish the Exchange as ...

  4. Lusail Plaza Towers - Wikipedia

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    Lusail Plaza Towers or Lusail Plaza Complex are a set of 4 office towers on the Al Sa'ad Plaza, Commercial Boulevard, Lusail, Qatar. [2] The two buildings are 301 metres (988 ft) and the two others 215 m (705 ft) high and has 220 floors in the four towers complex.

  5. Doha - Wikipedia

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    The latest research by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) which highlighted the top 10 cities where international travelers spent the most in 2022, showed Doha, Qatar at the number 2 spot with $16.8 bn. [137] Qatar has received over 2.56 million visitors from January until 25 August 2023, exceeding the full year arrival figures from ...

  6. Khalifa International Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Qatar national football team (1976–present) Khalifa International Stadium ( / k ə ˈ l iː f ə / , Arabic : استاد خليفة الدولي , ALA-LC : Istād Khalīfah al-Duwalī ) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Al Rayyan , Qatar, around 9 kilometres (6 miles) west from the centre of Doha .

  7. World Trade Center Doha - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Center Doha is a 51-storey office building on the Doha Corniche in Al Dafna, Qatar. [1] This tower belongs to Qatar World Trade Center. [ 2 ] The building is 241.10 metres (791.0 ft) high and has 51 floors.

  8. Economy of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure in an industrial area at Doha Map showing the mineral resources of Qatar.. The Economy of Qatar is one of the highest in the world based on GDP per capita, ranking generally among the top ten richest countries on world rankings for 2015 and 2016 data compiled by the World Bank, the United Nations, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

  9. Ad-Dawhah (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    From 1981 to 1985, Doha Municipality invested QAR 371 million into large-scale developments in the city and QAR 136 million into developing and maintaining parks and landscaping. [12] By 1986, Doha's total cultivated land area had increased to 1,002,364 square meters, spread across 180 agricultural projects throughout the city.